The Huntsville/North Alabama (H/NA) chapter of the Society for Technical Communication (STC) has been a leading professional resource for area technical communicators since 1959. We are also a member of the Huntsville Area Technical and Professional Societies (HATS), a local service organization for technical businesses, organizations, and professionals.

The Heartland Chapter of the Society for Technical Communication (STC) is formally known as STC—Heartland: Omaha/Lincoln Community of the Society for Technical Communication. This Chapter covers eastern Nebraska and western Iowa, including the cities of Lincoln, Omaha, and Council Bluffs.

STC France is an international community of the Society for Technical Communication (STC) with a local focus in France — the first European chapter (est. 1991). STC France, through its Chapter Leaders, supports technical communication professionals and students with networking opportunities, educational events, and career development resources.

Four Lakes Chapter of the STC connects technical communicators to their local community of technical communication professionals. This Chapter has been providing technical communicators living or working in the Dane County area with valuable networking opportunities and educational resources since 1991.

The mission of the Eastern Iowa Chapter of STC is to provide professional, social, and community service activities for technical communicators in Cedar Rapids, Iowa City, Waterloo, Dubuque, and the surrounding areas.
The Eastern Iowa Chapter of STC began in 1991 as a chapter of a greater (national) Society for Technical Communication (STC). As the Society evolved, so did the chapter. STC is now an international organization, the largest professional society in the world dedicated to the advancement of the theory and practice of technical communication.
This chapter offers industry leadership and the education, networking, and information required in a world where change is "the way it is."

The Society for Technical Communication’s East Tennessee Chapter (STC-ETC) is the regional chapter for East Tennessee. STC-ETC provides a range of activities including an annual conference, membership meetings with guest speakers, community service, and technical publication and art competitions.

The East Bay Chapter turns 50 this year!
Established in 1962, the East Bay Chapter serves members in the corridor of Highways 580 and 680 in the San Francisco, East Bay Area. More than 40 members work in such diverse fields as software application development, hardware manufacturing, research, electronics, and telecommunications. Technical Communicators can find resources, solutions, jobs, professional connections, and friendship with the East Bay Chapter.

Chicago is one STC's oldest and largest chapters. Members include technical writers & editors, content developers, instructional designers, academics, usability experts, web designers & developers, and translators.
Founded in 1955, STC Chicago has a rich tradition of providing diverse educational and networking experiences to technical communication professionals, as well as cultivating relationships between academia and industry.

The Charlotte Regional chapter of STC serves primarily members in and nearby the city of Charlotte, North Carolina. Students at UNC Charlotte and other area schools can also benefit from membership in Charlotte Regional STC. The Charlotte Regional Chapter holds two meetings a year at UNC Charlotte, including the awards ceremony for the student competition at the end of the spring semester.

The STC Central Iowa Community, chartered in 1986 as the STC Des Moines Chapter, today includes over 70 technical communicators throughout Iowa. STC-Central Iowa meets September through May, offering programs in tools and technology, team communications, project management, and other topics that help our members acquire and develop the skills to stay marketable in the workplace.

The Berkeley California chapter of the Society for Technical Communication (STC) was founded in 1987 and has a current membership of approximately 70. It strives to meet the needs of Bay Area technical communicators by providing an environment for learning and networking. It maintains a website, publishes a newsletter, holds monthly meetings, and participates in regional activities like the Touchstone technical communication competition and the Kenneth Gordon Scholarship. You can find details at www.stc-berkeley.org

The Belgian Chapter was founded on March 6, 1997 by five enthusiastic technical communicators. Since then it has grown to a group of some 50 members and in 1998 won an award for the fastest growing chapter.
STC Belgium members include technical writers and editors, educators and students, graphic artists and technical illustrators, independent consultants and contractors, managers and supervisors, multimedia artists, photographers and audiovisual specialists, and translators.